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Hi,
you can use the formula: =CELL("color",A1) this would return a value 1, if cell font (only) is done with a color like #,##0_);[Red](#,##0) --- (negative numbers in red color and parenthesis) ;[Red]($#,##0.00); ---(negative numbers in red color and parenthesis) [Green]#,##0_); ---(positive numbers in green color) one point to note is that there should be one ;(semicolon) in the format -- Please Click yes if this post was useful. Kind Regards, Satti Charvak Only an Excel Enthusiast "Paul" wrote: Hey there, is there any way in which logical test used in a formula could be, for example, "if(valueA=red text, value if true, value if false)" or is there some other way in which the formatting of a value can influence output Sort of like the opposite of conditional formatting? Any help would be appreciated, Paul :) |
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